CORPORATE VOLUNTEERING CLIMATE: MOBILIZING EMPLOYEE PASSION FOR SOCIETAL CAUSES AND INSPIRING FUTURE CHARITABLE ACTION

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Rodell, Jessica B.; Booth, Jonathan E.; Lynch, John W.; Zipay, Kate P.
署名单位:
University System of Georgia; University of Georgia; University of London; London School Economics & Political Science; University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Chicago; University of Illinois Chicago Hospital
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2015.0726
发表日期:
2017
页码:
1662-1681
关键词:
SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY COMPANY SUPPORT work identification attitudes emotions BEHAVIOR time BIAS ORGANIZATIONS
摘要:
Today's corporations are increasingly engaging in efforts to address societal concerns ranging from hunger and poverty to education and financial stability, predominantly through corporate volunteering. Yet, because research has been focused on the individual volunteer we still know relatively little about how corporate volunteering can help address grand challenges. In this study, we introduce the concept of corporate volunteering climate in order to examine the broader, more system-level functioning of corporate volunteering in workplaces. Drawing on the sense-making process, we theorize about how this climate develops-to what extent is it driven by company-level policies versus employee convictions for a cause? We also explore the potential influence of corporate volunteering climate for volunteers and non-volunteers, in terms of the workplace (through employee affective commitment) and the community (through employee intentions to volunteer, whether through corporate opportunities or personally). The results of a study conducted with United Way Worldwide suggest that corporate volunteering climate arises through both employee belief in the cause and corporate policies, and that these forces act as substitutes for each other. Moreover, by fostering a sense of collective pride among employees, this climate is related to affective commitment, and corporate and personal volunteering intentions.